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    Coffee-Physics

    Coffee-Physics

    A simple, lightweight physics engine written in CoffeeScript

    Coffee-Physics is a minimalist physics engine written in CoffeeScript that favors approachable, creative-coding workflows over heavyweight simulation frameworks. It models motion with a particle system and uses simple constraints and behaviors—such as gravity, attraction/repulsion, drag, and springs—to create believable movement with very little code. The design is intentionally composable: you attach behaviors to particles or groups and let the update loop integrate positions, producing emergent effects from a few rules. ...
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    qutoss

    qutoss

    sandbox particle simulator that obeys schrödinger's equation

    Enjoy bizarre Quantum Mechanics animations by throwing a 2D particle in arbitrary environments. There is infinite freedom in customizing the potentials: draw out absurd terrains, or opt for standard experiments such as double-slit. The project's purpose is to aid the user in building intuition for the peculiar workings of the quantum realm. As such, it aims to be user-friendly and does not require prior knowledge of QM. Currently only available for macOS and Windows users (Linux...
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    A toolkit in C++ and python to process both experimental and simulation data of colloidal particles. Includes among others * a multiscale particle tracking algorithm [1] whose C++ implementation is optimised for 3D confocal data. Python implementation is more versatile (2D and 3D data). * a Leica file reader, * Steindhard bond orientational order calculation * a VTK file writer 1. Leocmach, M. & Tanaka, H.
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    Open PaperOpt
    Open Source Monte Carlo Simulation platform for particle level simulation of light scattering from generated paper structures
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    SphereSim

    SphereSim

    Physical simulation of particle movements

    Physical simulation of particle movements. The computer program SphereSim simulates and animates the behavior and the movement of particles in a space. By forces (such as gravity in a particular direction and between the particles, repulsion of the particles against each other and from the walls, Lennard-Jones-Potential between particles) different physical effects in particle groups are calculated and shown, such as the Brownian motion.
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    LibCPIXE is a library for simulation of Particle Induced X-ray emission spectra.
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    A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
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    This project is for particle accelerator start-to-end simulation. The project contains software infrastructure for setting up model run as service/client mode.
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    Simulation of diffraction pattern duality experiment. Each particle impacts the phosphor screen at a particular localized point, but when many individual particle impacts occur, the wave-based diffraction pattern emerges.
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    RYUON : many-particle simulation suite
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    BeamGoo is a GUI front-end for linear accelerator particle simulation codes. It currently supports Impact-t, and is designed to be easily converted to other systems. It is built entirely in TCL, and is platform-independent.
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